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My next nomination:
Artist: Sebastian "cdnalsi" Spanache Game: Knytt (Game Rip) Tracl: Tutorial Music Track #: n/a Year: 2006 Source: here (song is incorrectly labeled "Introduction"). Also here for confirmation of tutorial music. Additional Info: I can loop the song if need be. cdnalsi is awesome Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
I actually believe that Within a Deep Forest has a superior soundtrack to Knytt, actually. The credits actually list cdnalsi, but I don't see any of his songs on the site (incidentally, the intro and ending movie tunes aren't on the site as well, coincidence?) However, I'm sure that Tutorial Music is my nom choice. I doubt it'll get any points, but I don't think that background music should suffer simply for being background music.
How ya doing, buddy? ![]() |
Awesome week.
3 points: Downtown 1 points: Going to Lunatea 1 point: Sound Locomotive 1 point: Front Line Base I had no say in the nominating of Going to Lunatea. A buddy of mine is really awesome so I gave him a slot, though it was pretty difficult to work around the mainstream barrier. So in reality, this isn't my nomination. That said, I actually like Going to Lunatea a whole lot. Sound Locomotive is more of the good jazz fusion, not that weak stuff that I see too often here. It had more than enough hooks to earn a point. DOWNTOWN! Nanobreaker is one of those games I always wanted to play even though it apparently sucks, and if the music is as amazing as this, I think I might end up buying it. Front Line Base hit me in a very warm spot. It's like MMX music but better. The rest of the songs are very fun, even Seoul Road, which is usually stuff I dislike. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |